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 Is it illegal as a landlord not to have house insurance?
my landlord doesnt have house insurance, the boiler broke down and i asked the plumber questions about my landlord, he informs me that there is no house insurance. this concerns me as a tenent. is ...


 I am in foreclosure> Is there anywhere i can get a loan to get out of this mess?
I am about 10 months down on payments and credit is pretty much shot now. there must be somewhere i can get a loan thats not a scam,even if its only to cover the back payments....


 How much is your rent (not private) for a 2-bed house? we think ours is expensive at.....?
ÂŁ91 a week - for a housing association....


 Who believes the MORTGAGE MELTDOWN is because of the MEDIA?
Right now the interest rates continue to be very low. THE GLOOM AND DOOM that the media has been talking about for 3 years has now come to pass. BUT FOR WHAT REASON? That Real Estate bubble that they ...


 Can the letting agents or your landlord enter your rented accommodation when you are not at home.?
The letteing agents sent a letter saying they will be doing a visual control of the flat i rent, they also say if i am not home they will enter with their keys. is this legal?...


 I need a good city to move too?
What I like:
60-85 F
cheap homes
low crime
nice places to visit
lots of land area, country like settings

Dislikes:
Crime
poverty areas
cold long ...


 I am trying to sale my house on my own any advice?
No, I dont want to go through a realty ...


 Landlord Suing me?
I signed a 12 month lease on May 24th 2006. On August 2, 2006 I was at work and from the witnesses, they say the incident happen around 1am. I was working nightshift. I came home to my apartment ...


 How old do you have to move out? in england?
The only thing i wanna do is move out and i know its alot of trouble but how old do you have to be?

And how much would the average be to share a house this either 1 other person or 2 other ...


 Landlord entered without permission or notification?
this is the second time he has done so to shwo propsective buyers the building. he told us at the time of the lease that he would not enter the apartment without informaing us first. Well, now he has ...


 When selling your house do all the utility bills (gas and the electricity) have to be settled before exchange?
I know of someone who hasn't paid the gas bill for years! I think the gas co. simply hasn't got them registered. They've been using it endlessly. Can that person sell off and move out ...


 How much time do you have to give your landlord if your moving?
I want to move out of the city but am not sure on how much notice you have to give the landlord.
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It is not stated in my lease how much notice to give....


 I bought a house from a relative years ago. He signed a Quit Claim deed and i didn't recorded it until ......
A few weeks ago.I wanna know if my property is "secured" now or what are the next steps i should take to have rock solid ownership of the house. My relative is having a change of heart and ...


 What does "no qualification" mean when buying a house?
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 Am I liable for rent if I moved out and 2 roomates are still living in the apartment?
I moved out of my apartment last November because my best friend and my ex were bangin each other and I couldn't stand living there anymore. Now one of my roomates is trying to come after me now ...


 Is it leagal to share an apartment with someone that is just your roomate and not a part of your family?
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 How do i evict a friend who i don't have a lease with and who has never paid the rent agreed on?
My friend and his two children moved into my home in August '07 under the verbal agreement he would pay me $400 a month. We did not have a written lease. I have only received the first months ...


 I am considering withdrawing my IRA money in order to purchase two 4 unit properties. Comments?
I have $165,000.00 in the account and will need about half for down payments. I will net about $52,000 a year in income....


 I had to move my pitbull for insurance reason and the owner what to know where they are located. What to do?
I have and owner and a landlord I was able to move them in one day so the insurace company back to the house. Legally I don't think they need that information.I want to do what is right. please ...


 Does anyone else have an a**hole for a landlord?

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and why do you consider them to be that?...



Mr. Justin
Im trying to move into an apartment and they want to know if i've commited a felony?
I DID 2 YEARS AGO, IF I TELL THEM I DID ARE THEY NOT GOING TO LET ME MOVE IN ? ITS A 35 DOLLAR APPLICATION FEE AND I DONT WANT TO LOSE THAT MONEY IF THERE NOT GOING TO LET ME MOVE IN .... DO THEY EVEN CHECK IF I TELL THEM I DIDNT?
                     
 




Monica
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Most landlords don't take the time to check. If you fill out the ap and don't give them anything to be suspicious of, they would probably rather just pocket the application fee. Plus, don't forget that money talks...If you have the deposit and first month's rent immediately available to give them, chances are they will give you the benefit of the doubt.
If you are that concerned about losing the money though, maybe you should explain to them what happened and ask them if your application would be denied because of it.


Spooky
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Possibly, but it depends on the felony committed.


chikita traviesa
As a leasing agent I can tell you that the landlord might not check you background because usually the landlord is not the one that process the applications, the leasing consultants are. The landlords or managers just approve/reject whatever the leasing agents put in front of them.

Don't lie. Most applications ask you about your criminal record. Put on there that you have a felony in your record, what it was for, when it happened, and what the conviction was. If you don't whatever you pay for application fee will be forfeited for providing false information (in your case is omitting information).

Ask whoever you spoke with in the property if the manager is flexible and whether he will work with certain discrepancies. Most agents will let you know whether you have a chance or not. Some properties have a strict no criminal record policy and some are flexible. ASK!! If they tell you it's possible, be as cooperative as possible and don't forget that there's a possibility that they may ask for an extra deposit.

Please don't think that the extra deposit is a way to take your money. It's another chance to help you build a good rep at least in you rental history. If you have build good rental history it's possible later on, other landlords will overlook your felony.

So just let it be clear that you must read any application you submit thouroughly because most have fine print that say stuff about ommiting information and stuff like that. Also, it's not ILLEGAL for landlords to check rental prospect's rental, criminal, or employment history as long as somewhere in the application you sign a consent or authorization for them to use the information you have provided to check all that.

And most property's have leasing agents that their job is to process applications, which include, running their credit checks as well as rental history verifications and criminal background checks. I feel that it's an insult thatpeople think we don't check because I sit in an office for 9 hours a day doing just that: running all types of checks on rental prospects.


Paul V
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If you are a sexual predator aka pervert you better disclose it or you're asz is in deep doodoo!!!!!


♫Rock'n'Rob♫
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They usually do check your record. Every apartment complex I have moved into did the only place I went where they didn't was a regular citizen renting out their own house. If you tell them you haven't committed a felony and they check and find out you did they will definitely not let you in the apartment. It is up to the manager if you get in I know people that have committed felonies and did their time they didn't have a problem moving into a place it is all up to the manager.


Luckys Charm
hang it up partner, the 25.00 is for credit check and the other 10.00 is for background check. Same thing happen to me 6 yeaqrs ago. Keep looking

good luck


A_Kansan
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Landlords have the right, even the obligation now, to check the background of a tenant. They can be held liable if they let a place to a dangerous felon.

I have places across from schools. God help me if I let those places to a pedophile.

They charge the application fee to cover the costs of running your background check. If you haven't tried to deceive them on your application and they reject you, they have to give back you application fee.

However, you can inquire about how they handle the application fee.

I have rented to felons. Usually they were stupid things like getting into a fight and getting an assault conviction.

I have rented to rehabbed drug users, and have never been successful with them. Their recidivism is high.

Good Luck


spideyrealestate
usually no. but if you are a bad tenant and they are looking for an excuse to kick you out, they will pull it and if they find out you lied they can evict you.


mothers finest
a little People like you are just the reason that I moved out of the apt. that I was in. Most of the time you bring drugs,guns and other people such as yourself into the apt. complex. The apt. manager that I had did not care she didn't check people out the proper way.So we had Little of everything there. She only wantedaptsas. full and the money because that was also her home too. If she did;t keep them full and the money steady coming they would probably get her stupid a$$ out of there. Yea!! they need to do a full background check on you and who ever else comes to apply.


sandkitty@sbcglobal.net
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first of all why they are asking that kinda seems illegal...BUT...yes places do 'do' backgound checks...so..you may want to reconsider moving into that apartment....if they'd find out later, you might lose your security deposit and anything else you may have given in good faith, and, possibly be evicted. AND why would you want them for your landlords anyway? it is probably not a fun place to live...probably very very strict with nosey tenants.
AND NO! I do not care what you did 2 years ago-I am sure you learned your lesson-I hope you learned your lesson! Move on!


Open Book Advisors™
I check and as stated above I do so to limit my liability. I had to deny someone because he answered that he was convicted of a felony sex crime against a child. My condo was across the street from an elementary school. This is exactly why we landlords have to disclose megans law info in our contract and at least inform tenants that they can find out that info for themselves...they have a legal right to know if they will be moving their 5 kids next door to a convicted child predator. The same applies for drug convictions. I have denied the application of 2 people whom I knew had a drug conviction which also involved a fire in their last rental....doesn't take a genious to figure that one out......if they bring that lifestyle to my neighborhood I am liable because they don't own anything and landlords are considered the deep pockets. We have to do everything we can to protect our investments. It's just the way it is . If it wasn't drug related or a sex crime...... a simple "I've grown up the hard way" usually explains alot. Good luck.


thomas_higbee54
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Most of the time they do check now, with the terrorism thing, sorry guy.


FYIIM1KO
Yes if they ask,they usually check it out.Your best bet I think if you really want the apartment is to talk to the apartment manager and explain your situation,be honest,people respect that.I think it would be in your best interest to discuss it first with whomever is the deciding factor in your getting the apartment.Trust me there are alot of people who have a felony on their record who are now upstanding citizens and it really makes no difference on what kind of tenant there going to be.The past is just that"the past"We all make mistakes,its to bad everyone thinks our mistakes our their business..Good luck.


HoustonTexan
they will probably check and you will lose the money if you don't tell them. And if they do let you move in and they find out later, you could get kicked out and lose your deposit. Tell them up front, explain the situation and see if they will still let you move in.


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